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Cast

Kaitlin Olson is one reason women are fast becoming a force in the comedy world. Well known for her unique blend of character and comedic acting, she has left her mark on some of television’s hottest shows. Olson can be seen as the lead role & Executive Producer of The Mick, an comedy series broadcast on FOX.

Kaitlin Olson is one reason women are fast becoming a force in the comedy world. Well known for her unique blend of character and comedic acting, she has left her mark on some of television’s hottest shows. Olson can be seen as the lead role & Executive Producer of The Mick, an comedy series broadcast on FOX.

Sofia Black-D’Elia was seen in the summer of 2016 on the small screen opposite John Turturro and Riz Ahmed in the critically acclaimed miniseries The Night Of, and on the big screen in Ben-Hur, starring Jack Huston and Morgan Freeman.

Sofia Black-D’Elia was seen in the summer of 2016 on the small screen opposite John Turturro and Riz Ahmed in the critically acclaimed miniseries The Night Of, and on the big screen in Ben-Hur, starring Jack Huston and Morgan Freeman.

Carla Jimenez is familiar to FOX viewers from her recurring role as "Rosa" on the comedy Raising Hope. Her additional television credits include recurring roles on the comedies Last Man Standing, Growing Up Fisher, Better Off Ted and Desperate Housewives, as well as guest-starring roles on Bones, The Mindy Project, My Name Is Earl and Little Britain USA. Jimenez has appeared in the feature films Nacho Libre, Lady in the Water, Accepted and Miss March, as well as in the independent cult film My Life with Morrissey. She also stars in the 2016 film Pup Star. Originally from Simi Valley, CA, Jimenez has a great love for animals, and she personally supports animal adoption from high-kill shelters with ClearTheShelters.com.

Carla Jimenez is familiar to FOX viewers from her recurring role as "Rosa" on the comedy Raising Hope. Her additional television credits include recurring roles on the comedies Last Man Standing, Growing Up Fisher, Better Off Ted and Desperate Housewives, as well as guest-starring roles on Bones, The Mindy Project,…

Seven-year-old Jack Stanton makes his television debut in The Mick. When not acting, or in school, Stanton likes to swim. He also takes parkour and tumbling lessons. Dividing his time between Sarasota, FL, and Los Angeles, Stanton lives with his parents and two older sisters.

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Seven-year-old Jack Stanton makes his television debut in The Mick.
When not acting, or in school, Stanton likes to swim. He also takes parkour and tumbling lessons.
Dividing his time between Sarasota, FL, and Los Angeles, Stanton lives with his parents and two older sisters.

Scott MacArthur got his start training at the Second City Conservatory and Improv Olympic and eventually went on to study at the American Repertory Theatre at Harvard University. The program took him to Moscow, where the company both trained and performed at the Moscow Art Theatre. Upon his return to the states, MacArthur had a brief stint in New York Off-Broadway, before he moved to Los Angeles to work in film and television.

Scott MacArthur got his start training at the Second City Conservatory and Improv Olympic and eventually went on to study at the American Repertory Theatre at Harvard University. The program took him to Moscow, where the company both trained and performed at the Moscow Art Theatre. Upon his return to…

Show Synopsis

THE MICK is a no-holds-barred single-camera comedy that gives new meaning to the phrase “dysfunctional family.”

Mackenzie aka “Mickey” (Kaitlin Olson, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia) is a brash, two-bit hustler from Rhode Island who has spent her entire life shirking any semblance of responsibility. Her lack of drive is complemented by a constant search for the next easy payday. But Mickey is not without her charms. She’s smart, she’s fun, and despite all appearances, her head’s always in the game. She just needs a big win.

That win kinda, sorta comes true when, looking for a handout, Mickey visits her estranged sister and billionaire brother-in-law in Greenwich, CT, but gets more than she bargained for, as this absurdly rich couple flees the country to escape federal fraud charges. In a surprising turn of events, Mickey must assume guardianship of their three high-maintenance and ill-parented children: Sabrina (Sofia Black D’Elia, The Messengers, Gossip Girl), an ambitious, 18-going-on-30-year-old who is a worthy adversary to Mickey; Chip (Thomas Barbusca, The New Normal, Grey’s Anatomy), 13, an arrogant, entitled neo-con-in-the-making with an extremely punchable face; and Ben (newcomer Jack Stanton), seven, an adorably fragile nerd.

The life that Mickey has wanted for so long now is within her reach – the mansion, the convertible, the swimming pool, the walk-in closet full of designer clothes.
But as Mickey is well aware, nothing in life is free.

The price? Transforming these outrageously spoiled children into honest, hard-working, decent members of society – something this foul-mouthed, debaucherous and completely out-of-her-element woman knows absolutely nothing about. Being a mother was never in Mickey’s game plan, but these kids desperately need a parent. And as irresponsible as Mickey has been her entire life, she may discover that responsibility and motherhood aren’t the buzzkill she always thought they would be.